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General Household Survey 2010 - IPUMS Subset

Nigeria, 2010 - 2011
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NGA_2010_GHSP-W1_v01_M_v02_A_IPUMS
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National Bureau of Statistics, Minnesota Population Center
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Last payment amount from second job (NG2010A_0513)

Data file: NGA2010-P-H

Overview

Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 371
End: 378
Width: 8
Range: 2 - 99999999
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
24. Were you engaged in a second job?

[ ] 1 Yes
[ ] 2 No (go to q36)



31. Do you receive wages, salary or other payments either in cash or in other forms from this employer for this work?

[ ] 1 Yes (go to q33)
[ ] 2 No



33. How much was your last payment? If respondent has not yet been paid, ask: What payment do you expect? What period of time did this payment cover?

____ Naira


Time unit


[ ] 1 Hour
[ ] 2 Day
[ ] 3 Week
[ ] 4 Fortnight
[ ] 5 Month
[ ] 6 Quarter
[ ] 7 Half year
[ ] 8 Year
Categories
Value Category
2 2
60 60
100 100
150 150
180 180
200 200
300 300
350 350
400 400
500 500
550 550
600 600
700 700
750 750
800 800
900 900
1000 1000
1200 1200
1250 1250
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2400 2400
2500 2500
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3200 3200
3450 3450
3500 3500
4000 4000
5000 5000
5200 5200
5600 5600
6000 6000
6500 6500
6900 6900
7000 7000
7500 7500
7650 7650
7800 7800
7900 7900
8000 8000
8200 8200
9000 9000
9500 9500
9900 9900
10000 10000
10200 10200
11000 11000
11500 11500
12000 12000
12500 12500
12700 12700
13400 13400
14000 14000
15000 15000
16000 16000
17000 17000
18000 18000
20000 20000
21000 21000
22000 22000
23000 23000
24000 24000
25000 25000
26000 26000
27000 27000
28000 28000
28500 28500
29000 29000
30000 30000
31000 31000
32000 32000
35000 35000
35500 35500
40000 40000
45000 45000
50000 50000
60000 60000
70000 70000
72000 72000
85000 85000
100000 100000
120000 120000
150000 150000
180000 180000
200000 200000
300000 300000
800000 800000
9700000 9700000
99999999 NIU (not in universe)
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
Section 3: Labour

In this section, we collect information on the labor activities of men, women and children in the household. It is important not to confuse labor activities with a person's main activity. These are not the same things. A person's main activity may be to be a housewife or a student, but they may have other labor activities that should be recorded in this section. For example, a wife who has her own plots or her own small business should not be excluded from this section, even if she primarily works in domestic activities. Domestic activities are not included in this section of the questionnaire, but her other activities would be included, even though she may consider being a housewife her ?job?. A child who is a student may consider themselves to be primarily a student without a job, but they may help their parents as unpaid family labor with their businesses or agricultural activities. For example, if a child works on his parent's farm or in their carpentry shop, the child's farming or carpentry activities should be included, even if the child does not receive payment directly for the work.


Respondent: This section concerns all household members aged 5 and above. You should confirm eligibility of the household members to respond to the questions. For children under 12, the parents or adult member of the household could answer on their behalf. Where some household members are absent, proceed with the interview for all those present but make the necessary arrangements to call back and continue the interview with absentee members after ascertaining the appropriate time that they would be available. If it is not possible to interview the person directly, a proxy response is possible.


Secondary occupation: This is the work to which much of the respondent's time is devoted after the main occupation. In the example given above, fishing would be the secondary occupation of the farmer in the last 7 days.


Questions 24-37: Details about the status of the respondent's second job are asked in these questions.

Description

Definition
This variable indicates the last payment amount from secondary employment.
Universe
Persons age 5+ who received pay for work done in their second job

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Concept
var_concept.title Vocabulary
Income Variables -- PERSON IPUMS
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